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you can't defeat radical islamic terror. >> we'll come back and continue this conversation. next on how israel's economy is being threatened by a shift in world opinion. 9:30 eastern. >> we're joining how economic prosperity could create a role in the occupied territories is naftali bennett, the leader of the right wifng wing jewish home party. one thing you did as economy minister is you tried to pivot israel on its dependency as a dependence as a trading partner. for europe possibly sanctioning israel, and this labeling where it's sed made in the west bank as opposed to made in israel. >> just to give you a number two years ago there was $2.5 billion of vc, venture capital, now we're at 4.2 billion, second only to silicon valley. look what we did with this small piece of land in the midst of the middle east, where we've got i.s.i.s. and hezbollah, we're building an aplaysing economy. >> you were part of that, a tech startup. >> i was, i failed a few years until i succeeded, i was lucky. we are expanding to india, to china, the world is open, they want our water production
you can't defeat radical islamic terror. >> we'll come back and continue this conversation. next on how israel's economy is being threatened by a shift in world opinion. 9:30 eastern. >> we're joining how economic prosperity could create a role in the occupied territories is naftali bennett, the leader of the right wifng wing jewish home party. one thing you did as economy minister is you tried to pivot israel on its dependency as a dependence as a trading partner. for europe...
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believe we need a plan that is focused on the direct threat and the threat we're facing is radical islamic terrorism. that's why i've introduced legislation focused on suspending for four years, putting on suspension a moratorium, where i.s.i.l. controls territory because that's the challenge we're facing. >> that's not exactly sharp criticism. keep in mind, crufers was ahead of trump 24% to 19. did the poll motivate trump to make his headline grabbing proposal about banning muslims? we should note that trump still is ten points ahead of cruz. but that suffolk university poll was taken and released before trump's statement about muslims. the big question whether trump suffers or benefits from cruz's statements, can cruz capitalize on the outrage that trump ignited. we will look at how ted cruz is trying to walk that fine line in a moment. but no matter what happens, it is clear that ted cruz has taken control of a part of the electorate, a part that wants an outsider to replace president obama and not a long time member of the republican establishment. cruz's path has been as controversial
believe we need a plan that is focused on the direct threat and the threat we're facing is radical islamic terrorism. that's why i've introduced legislation focused on suspending for four years, putting on suspension a moratorium, where i.s.i.l. controls territory because that's the challenge we're facing. >> that's not exactly sharp criticism. keep in mind, crufers was ahead of trump 24% to 19. did the poll motivate trump to make his headline grabbing proposal about banning muslims? we...
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the islamic center is a few blocks from the childhood home in jamaica estate, queens. it makes trump's call to ban muslim travel to the u.s. stinging for the men gathering to say mourning prayers. >> he's as american as a new yorker. when i heard it, it's really heart-breaking that someone new yorker talks like this. people are shocked. their hearts are breaking. >> 2.3 million live here, half born. >> in a sign of growing muslim population, there's 93 mosques in queens alone. the trump family name is visible, on the treat where the presidential candidate grew up. neighbours say most of the neighbours were white when trump was here. nearby store fronts show how much that has changes. one neighbour who didn't want to go on camera told us that trump has not changed with the world. stan lived here for 50 years. your reaction to what he said the other day? >> the reaction is he's a fear mongerer, he's making it worse for people in the country fighting i.s.i.s. along with condemn nation, there is concern. leaders of the mosque say they've installed security cameras, and wit
the islamic center is a few blocks from the childhood home in jamaica estate, queens. it makes trump's call to ban muslim travel to the u.s. stinging for the men gathering to say mourning prayers. >> he's as american as a new yorker. when i heard it, it's really heart-breaking that someone new yorker talks like this. people are shocked. their hearts are breaking. >> 2.3 million live here, half born. >> in a sign of growing muslim population, there's 93 mosques in queens alone....
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i mean you look back to colorado and i believe someone had made the statement that this could be an islamic terrorism immediately and then we come to find out the shooter was a red blooded american toists too early to say right now. >> and it's how we define terrorism today. you take sandy hook. >> there is different definitions. >> that person was mentally deranged, it wasn't terrorism, he was insane and he brought about violence. what do we define as terrorism? we'll learn their definition soon enough. >> police in san bernardino, is this redlands, is this where we're looking at? in redlands, california near where the suspects were shot and killed by police, where there was a shootout with police. they went door to door earlier right? but then they ended that. >> they canvassed the area. >> but that's just normal procedure? >> right but it's a little coincidental to me that they grab a third person of interest they're saying and then they lift the secure-in-place. so you know, if we're going to make leaps of thought here, my thought is, they got their third guy or supposed third guy. >> n
i mean you look back to colorado and i believe someone had made the statement that this could be an islamic terrorism immediately and then we come to find out the shooter was a red blooded american toists too early to say right now. >> and it's how we define terrorism today. you take sandy hook. >> there is different definitions. >> that person was mentally deranged, it wasn't terrorism, he was insane and he brought about violence. what do we define as terrorism? we'll learn...
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. >> other outlawed islamic parties began to kilt others. all out revolt broke out in hama. >> it fell to the brother to destroy the muslim brotherhood which had taken over hama. >> this time, the syrian president turned to his younger brother to lay spheej to the city. siege to the city. the syrian army had flattened half of the city of hama, and killed 10,000 people mostly civilians. some regime opponents say the actual number was much higher, as much as 40,00 40,000 people. yet soon after, he fell out with his brother, and attempted his own coup in 1984. since then he has lived in exile in europe. smooth transition to his son the current syrian president, bashar al-assad. for nearly half a century the assad family has dominated the syrian state and then as now, that same family is up against many of those same opposition forces. david ariosto, al jazeera. >> earlier i spoke with ribal al assad, he heads the association for democracy and freedom. as his name suggests he's the first cousin to syrian president bashar al-assad. whom he oppose
. >> other outlawed islamic parties began to kilt others. all out revolt broke out in hama. >> it fell to the brother to destroy the muslim brotherhood which had taken over hama. >> this time, the syrian president turned to his younger brother to lay spheej to the city. siege to the city. the syrian army had flattened half of the city of hama, and killed 10,000 people mostly civilians. some regime opponents say the actual number was much higher, as much as 40,00 40,000 people....
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i.s.i.l, i.s.i.s, daesh, islamic state, whatever you want to call it, the group has now overtaken al qaeda as the biggest foreign terrorist threats in the minds of americans and that has law enforcement agencies scrambling to disrupt i.s.i.l. activity in this country. since early 201475 people have bee, 75 people havebeen arreste, and as many as 250 americans have gone or attempted to join i.s.i.l. in the territory i.t. controls in syria and iraq. for more on who these americans are and what kind of threat i.s.i.l. poses in the united states, mary snow has this report. >> reporter: who are the face he of i.s.i.l. in america? >> he was born in dallas in presbyterian hospital and we lived in garland. and it's just so ironic that this is where he would end up dying. >> reporter: in may 2015 phoenix arizona transplant nadir sufi and el don simpson, came to an art contest, mocking the prophet muhammed. >> supersmart, superintelligent, always very polite, insightful, thoughtful not radical in any way. >> just three months later, jalen and her husband were arrested for attempting to join i.
i.s.i.l, i.s.i.s, daesh, islamic state, whatever you want to call it, the group has now overtaken al qaeda as the biggest foreign terrorist threats in the minds of americans and that has law enforcement agencies scrambling to disrupt i.s.i.l. activity in this country. since early 201475 people have bee, 75 people havebeen arreste, and as many as 250 americans have gone or attempted to join i.s.i.l. in the territory i.t. controls in syria and iraq. for more on who these americans are and what...
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what we did find both when they were al qaeda in iraq and then islamic state of iraq and then when they were i.s.i.l. they basically have a promise. they have a payroll and they continue to pay family. payroll was based on family size. they continued to pay families if a person was detained or killed. what we saw was that their payroll costs were mounting throughout the 2000s when u.s. operations became very large. so they either stopped paying, that would hurt morale, they are breaking their promises to their members' families and it also hurt operations when they were running low on money. we found a statistical relationship between money they spent to a certain area and level of attacks in that area. so as we degrade their ability to raise money, we are also degrading their ability to conduct operations and hurting morale, which the members are finding their primaries are not good. >> the lower price of oil, the fact that ransom is a smaller part of things, the limits we are trying to put on money going in and out, and there are changes within the gulf states that make it a crime to
what we did find both when they were al qaeda in iraq and then islamic state of iraq and then when they were i.s.i.l. they basically have a promise. they have a payroll and they continue to pay family. payroll was based on family size. they continued to pay families if a person was detained or killed. what we saw was that their payroll costs were mounting throughout the 2000s when u.s. operations became very large. so they either stopped paying, that would hurt morale, they are breaking their...
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and the islamic extreme groups is i.s.i.l. is dedicated to bring about now and today and exists in an nacent form in iraq and syria and gives a certain immediacy of thoughts of joining jihad. >> to what are recruits different from the losers and hangers on who join and become white supremacists in the past or gang members in the past? other than being muslim or somehow attached to islam are they the same group of people seeking something? >> well, they are seeking something. their motivations are very desperate and like joining any high commitment organization and while their purposes are very different it's not unlike joining say the army or the marines. some people join because they really, really believe in the mission and others are running away from something, others have financial motivations, some others honestly just really want to do something that shocked their parents. there are some if i.s.i.l. didn't exist they would join some sex cult in california, on the other hand there are some who are really dedicated. >> go
and the islamic extreme groups is i.s.i.l. is dedicated to bring about now and today and exists in an nacent form in iraq and syria and gives a certain immediacy of thoughts of joining jihad. >> to what are recruits different from the losers and hangers on who join and become white supremacists in the past or gang members in the past? other than being muslim or somehow attached to islam are they the same group of people seeking something? >> well, they are seeking something. their...
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council of american islamic relations has been holding a press conference and condemned the shootings. a senior official has identified one male suspect in the shooting as syed farook. his brother-in-law expressed his family's sadness after hearing about at tack. >>> i just cannot express how sad i am for what happened today. condolences to the families of the people who lost their life. i'm very sad that people lost their life and there are victims out there. i wish a speed recovery to them and, again, i am in shock that something like this could happen >>> rob reynolds live. we were looking at that excerpt there from the press conference. talk us through the connection between that press conference and the killings that took place in san bernardino where you are. >> reporter: the person we saw speaking there was the spouse of the sister of an individual named syed farook. it is syed farook that it is said that is one of the persons who was killed in a shoot out with police after the mass killing of 14 people and wounding of 17 others at a holiday gathering of the san bernardino publ
council of american islamic relations has been holding a press conference and condemned the shootings. a senior official has identified one male suspect in the shooting as syed farook. his brother-in-law expressed his family's sadness after hearing about at tack. >>> i just cannot express how sad i am for what happened today. condolences to the families of the people who lost their life. i'm very sad that people lost their life and there are victims out there. i wish a speed recovery...
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wednesday night a press conference from the council on american islamic relations where they brought out a relative of the suspect who appeared so dazed and confused himself. . >> all are completely shocked that this could happen. that's why i'm here to tell all of you how sad we are, someone lost husband and wife or kids, i don't know, i don't have words to express how sad and devastated i am. >> in terms of learning what went on police say until a few hours ago they were focused on going through the building where the attack took place to check on devices. they confirmed they were explosives. that was the primary concern. they are going next into a deeper dive to better understand the motivations. >> what is the feeling in the community, is there relief this morning that there is not a third shooter which was speculated there might be yesterday, that there is not a third shooter on the loose. . >> it's something the police confirmed late wednesday night. throughout the day there were reports of 2-3 suspects. that was all we knew for many, many hours. police said that they are comfo
wednesday night a press conference from the council on american islamic relations where they brought out a relative of the suspect who appeared so dazed and confused himself. . >> all are completely shocked that this could happen. that's why i'm here to tell all of you how sad we are, someone lost husband and wife or kids, i don't know, i don't have words to express how sad and devastated i am. >> in terms of learning what went on police say until a few hours ago they were focused...
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the religion, these are people who are using islam or distorting the teachings of islam to forward their own political agenda. >> they had a symposium earlier this year to talk about whether you use the word radicalization or not, to prevent people from doing this or get involved or try oget in the way of it. does that sort of thing work? have you seen it work? i'm talking about parents who have trouble talking to their kids about dating and drinking and sex and all of a sudden we're now expecting parents to be having a conversation with their children about whether or not they're becoming radicalized? >> first of all people have to understand that there are very sophisticated recruiters on the other side recruiting individuals. and the people they recruit is called the discontent. there can be eight steps of discontent. for several reasons, because you don't like the injustices that muslims feel all over the world. there are all these images that you see whether it's in syria or iraq. that's one discontent. somebody can pull you into their direction by saying, what are you doing about t
the religion, these are people who are using islam or distorting the teachings of islam to forward their own political agenda. >> they had a symposium earlier this year to talk about whether you use the word radicalization or not, to prevent people from doing this or get involved or try oget in the way of it. does that sort of thing work? have you seen it work? i'm talking about parents who have trouble talking to their kids about dating and drinking and sex and all of a sudden we're now...
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not just as you know not just islamic terrorists but the religion as a whole. they think they sense this suspicion of you know an entire religion amongst a certain group of supporters and i think that they are -- they might be -- i think they're trying to exploit that. >> reporter: but in the wake of this latest attack in san bernardino there are growing questions as to how fear is playing into presidential politics. mary snow, al jazeera. >> american politicians and the media are feeding americans the constant diet of fear. that is the view of civil libertarian an john whitehead. president of the rutherford institute, a nonprofit civil liberties institution. he joins us from charlottesville, virginia. do you think the united states is heading towards fascism? >> battlefield america i go through all the look at former regimes, we seem to be fitting right in with that. the thing is and i'm not saying people shouldn't be concerned or fearful for what's going on. but look at this. we spend $100 billion a year on surveillance, with contractors, the nsa, cia, fbi, w
not just as you know not just islamic terrorists but the religion as a whole. they think they sense this suspicion of you know an entire religion amongst a certain group of supporters and i think that they are -- they might be -- i think they're trying to exploit that. >> reporter: but in the wake of this latest attack in san bernardino there are growing questions as to how fear is playing into presidential politics. mary snow, al jazeera. >> american politicians and the media are...
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it has been criticised which studies islam aphobia. it called the poll deeply flawed with a history of fear monday angering about islam and muslims. house speaker paul ryan is amongst republicans criticising donald trump saying, this is not conservativism. here is more of what he had to say >> what was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for and more importantly, it's not what this country stands for. not only are there many muslims serving in our armed forces dying for this country, there are-- dying for this >>> lindsay graham was less diplomatic telling an interviewer if americas want to make great again tell "donald trump to go to hell". he is way down in the polls and has little to lose from confronting donald trump. the question is whether any front runners will really embrace his politics of fear next week in l.a. turning to answer that is tom doherty, who served former new york governor. what is your reaction? <
it has been criticised which studies islam aphobia. it called the poll deeply flawed with a history of fear monday angering about islam and muslims. house speaker paul ryan is amongst republicans criticising donald trump saying, this is not conservativism. here is more of what he had to say >> what was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for and more importantly, it's not what this country stands for. not only are there many muslims serving in our armed forces dying for this...
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it has been criticised which studies islam aphobia. it called the poll deeply flawed with a history of fear monday
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or patriotic europeans against thing islamization of the west. joachim is an unemployed 62-year-old, schneider lives in a small apartment surrounded by dozens of a antiques and hundres of clocks. he's been unemployed for a decade. it's what he reads about islam and right wing literature that scares him the most. >> reporter: schneider's sentiments are echoed by leaders on the far right like jergen schultz. with alternative for germany. >> reporter: schultschultz sas party is simply trying to keep germany from being torn apart by other cultures. >> the rise of right wing populace or right wing extremist parties that we see at the moment is a great threat to the engineer plan society and to german democracy. people who are rallying with pegida, saying i have a different view, these are calling on the politicians who don't think the way they want, and the same words they use are the words 60 years ago by the nazis. before the crisis angela merkel was seen as the most prominent, the most beloved politician in germany and now her approval rates have d
or patriotic europeans against thing islamization of the west. joachim is an unemployed 62-year-old, schneider lives in a small apartment surrounded by dozens of a antiques and hundres of clocks. he's been unemployed for a decade. it's what he reads about islam and right wing literature that scares him the most. >> reporter: schneider's sentiments are echoed by leaders on the far right like jergen schultz. with alternative for germany. >> reporter: schultschultz sas party is simply...
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this is a time we show people through our actions. >> at the islamic center. leaders say the worse. >> as the presidential candidate amp up. the embrace is for a possibility of more trouble. >> do you think. >> absolutely yes, we are. >> does it make other iowa was hate muslims. >> no doubt that raises hate, that will raise some fear. that will raise some trouble to the muslims. and... >> and what will your community do? >> all that we will pray. >> they prayed two. hoping to keep the hate at a distance. >> does it make you angry? >> no, it makes me sad. it really does. and it makes me worry. it's very, very heart-breaking for us. it's - at my age, i'm not worried about what will happen to me. i'm thinking about my grandchildren and great-grandchildren growing up. >> what does it make you worry about? >> if we get one of those presidents, it will happen to us. they want to close the mosques, show the driver's licence and social security numbers. >> this is what makes me sad. that is what upsets me. >> next - the dividing line in life and death. >> blacks could
this is a time we show people through our actions. >> at the islamic center. leaders say the worse. >> as the presidential candidate amp up. the embrace is for a possibility of more trouble. >> do you think. >> absolutely yes, we are. >> does it make other iowa was hate muslims. >> no doubt that raises hate, that will raise some fear. that will raise some trouble to the muslims. and... >> and what will your community do? >> all that we will pray....
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the subject today islamic study. her university classmates are young enough to be her children. when she started here last year that's exactly what her professor thought she was, a mothers of a new student checking out the university. >> she is happy to help her classmates. after the exam she compares absences, explaining why her answer is correct. it's because much things like that that she has earned the respect of her classmates. she's even become an example for some parents. >> this is ann sa' anyssa's secr in school. special private high school. one whose mission is to educate and empower marginalized afghans. anyssa started her education here. one of 13 schools around achtion afghanistan, who teaches men and women who for some reason couldn't get an education when they wer were children. moved to the united states when the afghanistan war was imminent. she returned in 1971. >> we realized that the 17-year-olds were studying at third grade. there was a need for an accelerating program to help these students grow up and finish their high school as soon as they could uponnabl
the subject today islamic study. her university classmates are young enough to be her children. when she started here last year that's exactly what her professor thought she was, a mothers of a new student checking out the university. >> she is happy to help her classmates. after the exam she compares absences, explaining why her answer is correct. it's because much things like that that she has earned the respect of her classmates. she's even become an example for some parents. >>...
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we are joined from the marylands council of american islamic relations. appreciate you being here, you have known of real dread in the muslim community. why? >> thank you for having me. the fact of the matter is when an incident like this takes place where people are targeted, innocent civilians are targeted, and the suspects and perpetrators are discovered or suspected to be muslim, the entire faith community comes under attack or scrutiny. there's a sense of whenever an incident like this takes place, dear god, don't let it be muslim. last night we learnt the identity of one possibly is muslim, the suspect. >> the fear came up before the sense of dread you've been talking about, before we knew that. >> absolutely. there's a disparity we see in how these kind of incidents are reported on when the suspects are thought to be muslim. >> has it always been this way? >> it definitely seems more recently there's more pressure on the muslim community. of course, our hearts go out to the victims and the families of the victims, and the muslim community unequivoc
we are joined from the marylands council of american islamic relations. appreciate you being here, you have known of real dread in the muslim community. why? >> thank you for having me. the fact of the matter is when an incident like this takes place where people are targeted, innocent civilians are targeted, and the suspects and perpetrators are discovered or suspected to be muslim, the entire faith community comes under attack or scrutiny. there's a sense of whenever an incident like...
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we feel like they kidnapped islam. yes, this is where we pray william our imam pray and we pray behind him. >> do you ask yourself what can you do to prevent another person at your -- >> absolutely. >> -- shoulder to shoulder with from doing something like this? >> we are frustrated. the only thing we can do is talk to the media like you guys and try to explain that this is not part of our religion. there is no religion on earth also any other religion that asks people to kill others. there is no justification at all. and that's what we want everybody to know. >> "america tonight's" adam may joins us now from san bernardino, california to follow up. adam you know i guess people would not be particularly prized that maybe a very orthodox or traditional couple, the woman might not be involved with men, the other men might not know her but at the time other women at the mosque seem to know farook's wife? >> the more that we are learning that in fact few people had any interaction with malik at all. as you mentioned, it is
we feel like they kidnapped islam. yes, this is where we pray william our imam pray and we pray behind him. >> do you ask yourself what can you do to prevent another person at your -- >> absolutely. >> -- shoulder to shoulder with from doing something like this? >> we are frustrated. the only thing we can do is talk to the media like you guys and try to explain that this is not part of our religion. there is no religion on earth also any other religion that asks people...
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terror, all in the name of islam. fingers are pointed at the muslim community, yet their voice is rarely heard.
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get yourself here, and we'll build a new islamic state that don't let us down. beating something with nothing comes in when we talk about syria after the war, what kind of country will take the place of a now blood-soaked territory, covered in ruined apartment buildings, smashed marketplaces, schools in rubble. the guns could fall silent tomorrow and syria, with assad or without him, be need breath-taking levels of international aid even to come close to the gdp it enjoyed before the arab spring. will the country's bombing syria now always move aggressively to rebuild her? will the young men be ready to rebuild a country they helped destroy, or be a dysfunctional syria also become a petri dish where disappointment, anger and insult help write the opening chapters of the next insurgency. figuring out how to fight isil has proved so costly and time consuming that destroying syria in the meantime has only made the eventually work of recovery that much harder. i'm ray suarez. and that's the inside story. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time for change. burkina faso elects its first
get yourself here, and we'll build a new islamic state that don't let us down. beating something with nothing comes in when we talk about syria after the war, what kind of country will take the place of a now blood-soaked territory, covered in ruined apartment buildings, smashed marketplaces, schools in rubble. the guns could fall silent tomorrow and syria, with assad or without him, be need breath-taking levels of international aid even to come close to the gdp it enjoyed before the arab...
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security and surveillance, preventing attacks from islamic extremists and fighting isil. run for president, do you tell the voters and the energetic crowd what they want to here? or what they need to hear? after weeks on the stage, is there a risk of losing the point and winning the audience? professor genie and bruce are still with me. and last night, when they asked ben carson, if he was prepared to kill a lot of innocent people in prosecuting a war in the middle east, he answered with a parable about brain surgerysurgery seemed like a ba. >> i think it was a terrible idea. i think that you're being nice. it was confusing and hard to follow, and it didn't seem relevant. initially, i thought that he was trying to say that compassion would lead him not to bomb innocent people. and then he came back, and he was trying to get a clarifying question in, and he said sometimes you have to do what you have to do. and it was very very confuse, and i would say that i would not be being truthful if i said that was the only moment that ben carson had of the night. i think that somet
security and surveillance, preventing attacks from islamic extremists and fighting isil. run for president, do you tell the voters and the energetic crowd what they want to here? or what they need to hear? after weeks on the stage, is there a risk of losing the point and winning the audience? professor genie and bruce are still with me. and last night, when they asked ben carson, if he was prepared to kill a lot of innocent people in prosecuting a war in the middle east, he answered with a...